2006

Bobby Previte – Infinite Energy (INTERVIEW)

As a drummer, composer and bandleader for the past 27 years, Bobby Previte has been a perpetual music machine. With Coalition of the Willing, Previte is joined by Marco Benevento, Charlie Hunter, Skerik and Stanton Moore proving there are always inventive ways to serach for “it.”

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Marty Stuart Headlines ‘Roots of American Music’ At Lincoln Center

Marty Stuart and his Fabulous Superlatives will headline the 23rd Annual “Roots of American Music” festival on Sunday, August 20th at 8PM. The performance will take place at Damrosch Park Bandshell at 62nd Street near Amsterdam Avenue. Admission is free.

Special guests Mavis Staples and Rosie Flores will join Mr. Stuart and his band during their set. Ms. Staples will perform her own set prior to Mr. Stuart at 7PM.

Celebrating its 36th season, from August 4-27, Lincoln Center Out of Doors will present more than 100 free performances of music, dance, family and special events. For three weeks, Lincoln Center’s plazas will teem with exciting performances by international, U.S. and local artists.

As part of the Lincoln Center Out of Doors series, the 23rd Annual “Roots of American Music” festival” will take place Saturday, August 19 and Sunday, August 20. This distinguished mini-festival has brought many acclaimed musical stars and rare performances to Lincoln Center since its inception.

The 2006 edition will pay special attention to the Blues, with Marty Stuart and his Fabulous Superlatives’ rockin’ country & soul sounds and Gospel Diva Mavis Staples. The concert will be held at Damrosch Park Bandshell.

Many other artists will perform throughout the weekend. For more information, please visit Lincolncenter.org or to request a brochure, please call 212-LINCOLN.

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The Decemberists Line Up North American Tour Dates

The Decemberists will kick off a North American tour with an Oct. 17-18 stand in the band’s native Portland, Ore. The month-long trek will wrap up on Nov. 18 in Vancouver and will feature support from Lavender Diamond and former Appendix Out member Alasdair Roberts.

One dollar from each ticket purchased via presales or the Decemberists’ Web site will be donated to Ethos, which aims to spread music education to children of all backgrounds.

As previously reported, the Decemberists recently left their indie home at Kill Rock Stars and moved to Capitol Records, which will release the band’s new album, “The Crane Wife,” on Oct. 3.

“We felt that in some ways, if we continued putting out records on [Kill Rock Stars], we’d totally be fine. But we also felt like we needed to kind of up the ante a little bit,” frontman Colin Meloy recently told Billboard.com. “One should only move to a major label when one can pretty much call the shots. Luckily for us, we have an audience which is amazing and extremely loyal. When you show that to a major label, you’re showing them you’re doing fine on your own.”

Here are the Decemberists’ tour dates:

Oct. 17-18: Portland, Ore. (Crystal Ballroom)
Oct. 19: San Francisco (Warfield Theater)
Oct. 21: Los Angeles (the Wiltern)
Oct. 22: Tucson, Ariz. (Rialto Theater)
Oct. 24: Austin, Texas (Stubb’s)
Oct. 25: Dallas (Gypsy Ballroom)
Oct. 26: New Orleans (House of Blues)
Oct. 27: Atlanta (Tabernacle)
Oct. 29-30: Washington (9:30 Club)
Oct. 31: Northampton, Mass. (Calvin Theater)
Nov. 1: Philadelphia (Electric Factory)
Nov. 3: New York (Hammerstein Ballroom)
Nov. 4: Boston (Orpheum Theater)
Nov. 5: Montreal (Metropolis)
Nov. 6: Toronto (Kool Haus)
Nov. 7: Pontiac, Mich. (Clutch Cargo)
Nov. 9: Cleveland (Agora Theater)
Nov. 10: Columbus, Ohio (Lifestyle Communities Pavilion)
Nov. 11: Chicago (Riviera Theater)
Nov. 12: Minneapolis (First Avenue)
Nov. 14: Denver (Paramount Theater)
Nov. 16: Missoula, Mont. (Wilma Theater)
Nov. 17: Seattle (Paramount Theater)
Nov. 18: Vancouver (Commodore Ballroom)

Souce billboard.com.

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Tapes ‘N Tapes Hitting The Road

Indie rock buzz band Tapes ‘N Tapes will begin a fresh round of U.S. touring Oct. 19 in Columbia, Mo. The trek will come on the heels of a late August/early September U.K. run that includes appearances at the Reading and Leeds festivals. The group’s debut album, “The Loon,” was initially self-released but was reissued Tuesday by XL Recordings.

Tapes ‘N Tapes’ tour dates:

Oct. 19: Columbia, Mo. (Mojo’s)
Oct. 21: Louisville (Phoenix Hill Tavern)
Oct. 22: Birmingham, Ala. (Bottletree)
Oct. 24: Tallahassee, Fla. (Club Downunder)
Oct. 25: Gainesville, Fla. (Common Grounds)
Oct. 26: Orlando, Fla. (the Social)
Oct. 27: St. Augustine, Fla. (Cafe 11)
Oct. 28: Athens, Ga. (Tasty World)
Oct. 29: Atlanta (the Loft)
Oct. 30: Chapel Hill, N.C. (Local 506)
Oct. 31: Washington, D.C. (Black Cat)

Source billboard.com.

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Beck, Shins, Rogue Wave Lead Lineup For Cali Downloand Fest

Beck, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Muse, the Shins and Rogue Wave lead the lineup for the California edition of the Download Festival, to be held Sept. 30 at Shoreline Amphitheatre outside San Francisco.

Wolfmother, Coheed & Cambria, Kinky and the Mutaytor will also perform at the event, tickets for which go on sale Sunday (July 30).

As previously reported, 311, Jurassic 5, the Wailers, G. Love & Special Sauce and the Dropkick Murphys will perform at the East Coast version of Download, set for Aug. 20 at the Tweeter Center outside Boston.

Download inaugurated its American edition last fall at Shoreline Amphitheatre with a bill featuring the Killers, Modest Mouse, the Arcade Fire, Doves and H.I.M., among others.

Source billboard.com.

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Mat Brooke Leaves Band Of Horses

pitchfork reports that Mat Brooke has left Band of Horses, and “it doesn’t look as if he has plans to hop back on. The group’s co-founder (along with fellow ex-Carissa’s Wierd member Ben Bridwell) hasn’t been touring with the band, although he played an integral part in the creation of Horses’ debut album, Everything All the Time.”

An official statement from the band reads, “Mat was originally in the band to help with songwriting, and that due to his other projects taking off, he is no longer in the band.”

For more info see: pitchfork

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Barenaked Ladies To Release New Album Sept 12

Their most melodic and accessible album since 1998’s Stunt, which featured hits like “Call and Answer,” “It’s All Been Done” and Billboard chart-topper “One Week,” Barenaked Ladies Are Me will be released in multi-platform versions. While the physical 13-song CD will be in stores September 12, the band will also offer the album digitally to fans in two different packages that same day. One of these will feature the 13 songs from the physical album plus two bonus tracks, while the other will be a 27-song digital package called Barenaked Ladies Are Me: Deluxe Edition. These will be offered on digital service providers as well as the band’s website (www.bnlmusic.com).

In addition to the 27-song digital package, Barenaked Ladies Are Me: Deluxe Edition will be made available on a physical USB flash memory stick, which will also include bonus materials.

“The music industry is in a state of reinventing itself,” adds vocalist/keyboardist Kevin Hearn. “We are very fortunate to be able to create and sell our music as we see fit.”

Self-produced by BNL (with some engineering help from Stunt producer/engineer Susan Rogers), the band teamed up for the first time with renowned engineer Bob Clearmountain (Bruce Springsteen, Sheryl Crow, Rolling Stones) to mix the album. The finished product is their most cohesive and holistic set of songs to date. More than ever, the Barenaked Ladies wrote together, jammed together and lived together, raising each other’s standards and blurring the lines of who wrote what. As a result, Barenaked Ladies Are Me more accurately represents a group dynamic where everyone work shopped each other’s ideas into full Barenaked Ladies songs.

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Skerik’s Syncopated Taint Septet Plan West Coast Tour

Skerik’s Syncopated Taint Septet have announced West Coast tour dates in August 2006 to support their new album, Husky, on Hyena Records. The seven-piece unit, who hail from Seattle, claim a five-front horn line featuring Skerik on tenor saxophone, Craig Flory on baritone saxophone and clarinet, Dave Carter on trumpet, Hans Teuber on alto saxophone and flute and Steve Moore on trombone and Wurlitzer electric piano. The septet is rounded out by the keenly perceptive rhythm section of Joe Doria on Hammond B-3 organ and John Wicks on drums. As is always the case with ST7, they could easily be dubbed ST8 for the invisible eighth member behind the soundboard.

Skerik formed the Syncopated Taint Septet in 2002, recruiting some of Seattle’s finest musicians for the group. He named the band “Syncopated Taint,” borrowing a term used by America’s first ever drug czar Harry J. Anslinger to describe the nation’s moral decay in the 1930s and ’40s as caused by the combination of jazz and marijuana. Skerik, himself, helped launch the acclaimed underground experimental noise unit, Critters Buggin (who were ultimately signed to Stone Gossard’s Loose Groove record label) and the widely popular soul jazz quartet, Garage A Trois, featuring Stanton Moore, Charlie Hunter and Mike Dillon. In a support role, Skerik has served as a saxophonist with the likes of Roger Waters, Mark Eitzel, Tuatara and Ivan Neville’sDumpstaphunk among numerous others. To this day, he remains a key member of Les Claypool’s various working and recording bands.
The first leg of West Coast dates are as follows:

August 23 / Easy Street Records / Seattle, WA (Free In-store Performance)
August 24 / The Tractor Tavern / Seattle, WA
August 25 / The Nightlight Lounge / Bellingham, WA
August 26 / Music Millennium / Portland, OR (Free In-store Performance)
August 26 / Goodfoot Lounge / Portland, OR
August 27 / CD World / Eugene, OR (Free In-Store Performance)
August 27 / WOW Hall / Eugene, OR
August 28 / Six Rivers Brewery / McKinleyville, CA
August 29 / Harlows / Sacramento (with Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey)
August 30 / 12 Galaxies / San Francisco, CA
August 31 / Moe’s Alley / Santa Cruz, CA
September 1 / 14 Below / Santa Monica, CA

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Unreleased Jimi Hendrix Track Up For Auction

A reel-to-reel tape containing a never-before-released Jimi Hendrix studio track, “Station Break,” will be auctioned Oct. 26 as part of the Ocean Tomo Fall 2006 Live Intellectual Property Auction in New York. The purchaser will also receive half ownership in the New York common law copyright and half the proceeds from any future licensing.

“Station Break” was recorded in 1966 at Allegro Sound Studios in New York during the same session that yielded such instrumentals as “No Such Animal,” “I’m a Fool for You” and “Kato’s Special.” The tape was located in 1994 by Jerry Simon, who produced the session. Other master recordings from the session were offered for sale on eBay in 2005.

Source billboard.com.

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Robert Pollard Launches New Solo Album

Former Guided By Voices leader Robert Pollard will on Oct. 10 release his second Merge solo album of the year, “Normal Happiness.” As first reported here in November, the set features “16 two-minute pop songs,” according to Pollard, who crafted the material from ideas that went unused on his 2004 soundtrack to the Steven Soderbergh film “Bubble.”

As with January’s “From a Compound Eye,” the new album is collaboration with producer Todd Tobias. “I spent two-and-a-half days in the studio doing my vocals and guitar and he spent two weeks finishing it,” Pollard tells Billboard.com. “It has gotten to the point where it’s like, just do it, Todd, and I don’t care what you do. I trust you entirely. I don’t know how many projects I have done with him, maybe 10, but the success ratio is 100%.”

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